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Henry RollinsNewest Review: ... big man for a more slender and tuneful Jim Morrison (1943-1971). As with anyone as prolific as Henry Rollins, it's difficult to claim to know everything that he has had a hand in over the last 30 odd years, and with a tally of his spoken-word albums alone reaching around 20 (give or take a few) his CV would definitely need to be explained and described by the man himself, and therein lies the lure of the Henry Rollins spoken word tour. The draw-card of this show for most is the travel bag of musings, tales, and anecdotes that he tells from a non-rock star's perspective, despite the fact has lived a rock star like life, and did it all sobe... more |
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by - written on 03/02/08 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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It was raining lightly as we waited in the queue with other ticket holders to get in. In the queue of non-ticket holders (that is a queue that numbered in total one), there was the most unusual looking woman. Possibly 40-45 years old, well dressed, and by the look of her, well fed. Nothing noteworthy I hear you say and I agree, but what made her stand out of the crowd (despite the fact she didn't have a ticket) was that she stood there shouting in a heavy husky voice "Break on through to the other side!" over and over to what some could possibly classify (if faced with a man with an assault rife and intent) as 'a melody'.. the whole while with a fist in the air ... Read the complete review


